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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Welcome to my stop on the 2013 Summer Author Blitz Tour. During this stop you will get to know a wonderful author through an interview that you can read below. Nickie Seidler is the author of A Lucky Second Chance. To read more about this great book, check it out on Goodreads

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Interview with the Author of A Lucky Second Chance, Nickie Seidler.

Tell us a bit about yourself and your book?

Well, let’s see, I’m 26 years old and married to my best friend for almost two years now. I’ve struggled to find the “light” when it came to something that I wanted to do career wise with my life, till I discovered writing. I love it and I really do hope to make a career of it someday.

ALSC came out of my brain on a whim. I never thought of this story until I started writing. I find my best thoughts come out when I just sit down and write. It all comes to me. I’m not one of those authors that goes out with a notebook strapped to them, I never truly think of ideas until I’m smack down in front of a computer. Then I just type away, and that’s exactly what I did with A Lucky Second Chance. I really hope you all enjoy the book! It’s a good suspenseful romance that make you not want to stop once you start!

Outside of writing, what other things do you do or enjoy?

Outside of writing? What’s that? HAHA just kidding! I take breaks quite often on the weekend and spend time with the husband. We love to go to movies, hang out with friends, have a bon fire, catch a Dierks Bentley concert, or just relax. With our work M-F everyday work schedules we tend to want to just spend time with each other on the weekends! I also love to cook and try new recipes or make own recipes up!

Who are you inspired by?

Honestly, I’m inspired by these other wonderful Indie Authors I’ve gotten to know very well. Us indies’ struggle to get our names out there and for people to read our books. It amazes how many authors, bloggers, fans have LIKED my facebook page before my book is even out! They already want signed copies, swag, etc…and they haven’t read my book yet, just teasers! These LIKES inspire me alone because it means people want to read my work, they want to read MY WORK! I still can’t fathom seeing my name on my own paperback! Thank you for the continued support from you all, you make my life just that much better!

There are two works in progress at the moment! I’m so excited to share with you in July the title for my next book! I’m jumping in my seat, excited for my next book in general! It’s a little different then ALSC and I’m hoping you guys will love it! I’m hoping for a release date of October 2013 but that’s just a hopeful guestimate! The second work in progress, which I don’t have a title for yet, I’m hoping to be out by February or March 2014!

What got you started in writing?

This may sound totally goofy, and don’t make fun of me, but Fifty Shades of Grey actually pushed me to write my own story. I absolutely loved the story line, when I read that book, I couldn’t put it down! Then it dawned on me, hm, I should write my own kind of books! There it was a few months later I opened up Word and just started typing and my ideas just started to flow like crazy. Can you believe that I actually hated to read when I was younger? Never read any books unless school forced me to! Then, about a year ago I started a series of books my mom recommended and it immediately hit me, I wasn’t reading the genre that I was interested in! Now I’m hooked on reading, and even more, writing!

Do you model any of your characters or situations off of real life?

My characters are all fictional in ALSC, completely made up and resemble no particular person, event, or place.

Thank you for the interview! It was my pleasure to fill you in on some extra information! You guys all mean the world to me! I’m so thankful for such a growing community, with amazing fans that show me the best support a girl could ask for! I appreciate the blessing that God has given me for this wonderful opportunity of being an Author. It makes me feel so happy to be able to share this novel with the world!

Connect with her on FACEBOOK, GOODREADS, and TWITTERNow, for everyone's favorite part! Author, Nickie Seidler, has graciously agreed to giveaway an eBook copy of A Lucky Second Chance to one lucky follower! Enter below and good luck!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Hi, and welcome to my stop on the 15 Minutes blog tour. When I started this book it was impossible to put down! The plot was interesting, the characters believable, and the cover is stunning! I hope you enjoy my review and buy this book, it was awesome! Read an excerpt from 15 Minuteshere.

My Review:
15 minutes is a time traveling story that you are going to love. Lara is
risking her life trying to change the past and she uncovers more than
she bargained for. She is now in the middle of a huge conspiracy that
she is unable to get away from. Will she be able to get back to her
timeline? Or will she be stuck in this hell forever?
I loved this story and how it encompassed a large amount of genres. It
has time traveling, a love triangle, mystery, and drama. Author, Jill
Cooper, has done a masterful job weaving this story together. There were
a large amount of twists and turns that had to be planned out from the
beginning in order to be believable and keep you turning the pages. I
loved Lara's character and seeing the differences between the characters
in different timelines. The entire premise of the story was great and I
fell in love with it. This story had me hooked from page one and I was
unable to put it down.
-15 Minutes by Jill Cooper

I could write this in the third person. I could tell you what I like, where I was born, and what
my favorite things are.

But instead, I'll say I don't want to write like everyone else. I don't
want to craft stories you've read a thousand times before. I want my
novels to be a cinematic experience, blending themes, genres, and
situations unlike any you've ever read.

I want to break the rules. I want you to break out in a cold sweat as
you read my books out of fear, love, and excitement. I want my books to
be an experience. When you finish, I want you to feel something. Good or
bad.
If you do, then I'll have succeeded. If not, I'll keep trying.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Welcome to my stop on the Kiss of Fire Blog Tour hosted by Megan at Reading Away the Days. Check out my review below. I hope you give this book a shot and that you love it as much as I did!

Review:
While reading Kiss of Fire, I became emotionally invested in Joclyn's story. Her life has fallen
apart into a nightmare all because of a mark she received when she was
five. Joclyn is a loner, convinced that if anyone were to see her mark they
would leave her and she would be alone. The one exception? Her best
friend Ryland. Throughout the book you are able to feel the desperation
and loneliness that Joclyn is feeling and you can empathize with her. I
loved the concept of this story and the way that it was told. There was a
lot going on during the book and it was an incredibly interesting story that I
rushed to finish. In my opinion, this is a fresh, new tale that is
going to bloom into a huge series that everyone needs to read. I loved
every moment of this book, the emotional roller coaster it took me on,
and I cannot wait to read the second book in the series.
-Kiss of Fire by Rebecca Ethington

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Welcome to my stop on the Identified: The Maya Price Story Blog Tour hosted by Megan at Reading Away the Days. When I read this book I was blown away by how much I enjoyed it! The author, Faith A. Rice Mills, has created an interesting and relate-able world that I would love to be a part of.
Want to know more about the story? Check out my review!

As my part of the blog tour I was able to ask the author some questions about her book and her writing process, below are her answers.

How did you come up with the inspiration for the story?

"You know, I'm not entirely sure. I just had the idea on a long
distance drive from my to my boyfriend's (now husband) house. I came up
with a girl named Maya, who was able to travel between dimensions, and
the story has evolved from there..."

Who is your favorite character?

"Probably Lamar. He's so awkward and dorky at first, but he has
the courage and the strength to sacrifice his own needs for the sake of
others. I also like Luz because, like her, I tend to say exactly what I
think."

Are any of your characters based on people you know in real life?

"The only character based on someone I knew is Maya's brother,
Carl. He is based on a childhood friend of mine, also named Carl. My
friend Carl was very mellow, good-natured, and kind of quirky, just like
Maya's brother. However, Carl passed away after we graduated from high
as a result of a car accident, for which he was not at fault. I wanted
to include him in the story as a way for all of us who love him to
remember him."

How hard was it to self publish your book and promote it?

"So. Stinking. Hard. First of all, I had to find beta readers,
find a cover artist, learn how to format the book and find a good
editor. Also, I am not very good at self-promotion. I honestly had no
idea what I was doing. But, I am slowly learning. I am meeting
bloggers, disseminating my book internationally, and finally figuring
out how to use Twitter to my advantage. Also, there is no formula that
guarantees people will read your book. Sometimes you market your book
all that you can, sit back, and cross your fingers that people decide to
read it."

If you could control one of the four elements, which would it be and
why?

"I think water, for several reasons: 1.) I could make it stop
raining when the weather is screwing up my day, 2.) I could fill up my
water bottle when I get thirsty and 3.) I could easily put a swimming
pool in my backyard."

What made you decide to you different styles throughout the story?
For example, you used diary entries, future character memories,
transcripts and Maya's own narrative.

"I like stories written in first
person, because you really get to know the main character, but that is
not what I wanted to do with Maya. I wanted the focus to be on Maya,
but I wanted to involve the other primary characters and have readers
get to know them as well. I also wanted there to be a little bit of a
mystery left to Maya. As far as the first person letters, journals,
and interviews are concerned, it was my goal for readers to have hope
for Maya's story and not think that everything turned out bad, which is
why I included the journal entries with dates in the future. I thought
that these first person accounts would be a way for readers to get to
know the other characters, and the history behind Maya's story, without
taking the focus away from the protagonist."

How many books do you plan on writing in the Maya Price series?

"I go back and forth between four and five. Sometimes I think four
won't be nearly enough to cover all of Maya's story, but sometimes I
think five is way too many. I guess we will have to see. However, I do
not plan for it to be more than five books."

"Always write down
your ideas! There are times when I'm, you know, out for a jog or at
Starbucks, and I will have an amazing idea for the next part of Maya's
journey. But, by the time I get home, I will have forgotten about it.
You should always carry a small notebook or, if you have a smartphone,
use a note taking app to record your ideas. Also, reading helps your
writing. Reading builds your vocabulary and enhances your understanding
of grammar. I am always reading something. In fact, I get kind of
stressed out if I don't have something to read. Finally, never be
afraid to let other people read what you have written. Your readers
will have great suggestions and helpful criticism."

Why should people buy and read your book? Other than the fact that it's just plain amazing... :-)

"This is a coming of age story. Maya has to leave her hometown
(which is her comfort zone) and figure out how to be an adult. While we
may not all be able to throw dirt around only using our thoughts, or
change what people are hearing, we all have that experience of having to
leave home, learning to be an adult, and discovering who we really are.
I think readers of all ages will be able to see a little bit of themselves in Maya and in her journey."

Friday, June 14, 2013

Welcome to my stop on the Sun Poisoned blog tour!! I hope you have a chance to read the book and that you enjoy it! Book Summary:

Review:

Sun poisoned
picks up where the first book, Sunshine, left off. Sophie and her
friends have moved to New York to pursue their music careers and to get
away from the craziness that is Sophie's life at home. A lot of times, a
series gets worse as it goes along but this book is not that case. I
actually loved this book more than the first. The first book is
reminiscent of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight and I felt like this
story began to set itself apart as a new type of vampire novel in the
second book. I love Sophie's quirky friends and being introduced to the
different people from the music scene that she is involved in. The
author, Nikki Rae , has developed a story that is exciting and heart
wrenching. The ending leaves you wishing for the next book in Sophie's
story. I'm excited to see how the ending of this story is resolved in
the next book.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Sweet Dead Life is told from the point of view of an 8th
grade girl named Jenna Samuels. Jenna’s family is falling apart and she
is too sick to do anything about it. Her father left five
years earlier with nothing more than a short note and a coupon to a
Mexican restaurant to explain his absence. Her brother, Casey, is left
picking up the pieces as Jenna has a mysterious illness that no doctor
can explain and his mother never leaves the house
and is slowly losing her memory. After a car accident, everything
changes. Casey didn’t live through the accident and was sent back to
earth to figure out what is happening to his family. The story revolves
around Jenna’s illness and what really happened to
their father five years earlier.

The voice of Jenna is very
believable throughout the story. The way she acts, talks, and behaves is
exactly as a real 8th grade girl would act. She is tough but vulnerable as well. I loved seeing the characters’
transformations throughout the book. Casey goes from being a total stoner to a guy his family can count on,
while Jenna learns to forgive and move on with her life. There are many
humorous scenes throughout the story where
you can’t help but laugh at the situations they are going through. I
also enjoyed the character of the mysterious Amber Velasco and see the
transformation in Jenna as she slowly comes to accept
Amber as a part of her life. The
coolest part of the story, in my opinion, was the mystery that is being
investigated throughout the whole book. Casey, Jenna, and Amber have to
figure out what is happening to Jenna and her
mother and how their father is involved in everything that is happening
around them. In the beginning the plot was a little slow moving but
overall I really enjoyed the story. It has a little bit of everything.
There is fantasy, mystery, and teenage angst
all rolled into one Texas tall story that will have readers enamored.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

I am so excited to be one of the stops on the Maid of Secrets blog tour, hosted by Sel from Bookcase to Heaven. I was extremely excited to read this book because it sounded so interesting, and I was not disappointed. Continue reading to see my review and enter the giveaway!

Maid of Secrets is
a story full of excitement, mystery and action. I loved this book and I believe
that Jennifer McGowan did a magnificent job in developing the characters and
the relationships in this book. Queen Elizabeth has just taken the throne and
she is faced with people, foreign and close, who wish to see her off the
throne. In order to uncover the truth of what is happening and to keep her
crown safe, she has contracted five maids to be her spies. Meg is employed as
the eyes and ears of the queen and is to report on anything she overhears, but
she is not only responding on the queen, but is asked to spy on her as well. As
Meg goes through her time as a spy she is forced to do things that go against
her conscience, betray her friends, and she falls for an unlikely courtier. I
loved the development of the plot, how the mystery was mixed in and the
excitement of trying to figure out what comes next. The book is lengthy, but
there is never a dull moment. It was nice to have a book so well detailed and
explained that I couldn't put it down until I finished the last page. I also
enjoyed learning the pasts of a few of the maids and to see how it brought them
all together. Maid of Secrets is a
fresh new tale in the young adult literature world and I think it will be met
with a great response!

I am a huge fan of Joy's Dreaming Anastasia trilogy and I cannot wait to finish her newest book!

What did you recently finish
reading?

I just finished reading Maid of Secrets by Jennifer McGowan. This book was extremely addicting! I loved the pacing, the characters, and the different relationships that were formed. Check back on May 12 for my review!

What do you think you'll read next?

Up next for me will be Unbreakableby Elizabeth Norris, book two in the Unraveling series. I loved the first book and have been impatiently awaiting the sequel and it's finally here!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Call of the Vampire is a refreshing new take on the creatures of the night. Aurora meets gorgeous, gray eyed Jessie and is mistaken for a past love and she feels an immediate attraction to him that she doesn't understand. As the story progresses a mystery unfolds that links Jessie and Aurora in a way they never thought was possible. I loved the characters and I feel in love with Jessie and all of his mysterious flaws. He's the big bad vampire who just wants to be considered anything but evil. The book moved along rather quickly and had a little of everything in it, evil lurking waiting to take away anything that would make Jessie happy, a mystery of their pasts, a friendship tested, and a forbidden romance. If that doesn't have the making of a great book, I'm not sure what does.

-Call of the Vampire (The Vanderlind Castle Series: Book 1) by Gayla Twist

Published March 19, 2013. Be on the lookout for Book 2 in the Vanderlind Castle Series, coming soon! :-)

Saturday, February 23, 2013

First of all, this cover is captivating! If the summary doesn't draw you in, the cover definitely will! I absolutely loved this book and I could not put it down until the very end (and it was difficult to put down even then because I did not want to wait to read more...). Make sure to read my review below and then go read the book for yourself! You can read an excerpt if Bella Forrest's A Shade of Vampirehere.

Review:

A Shade of Vampire
was great! It was extremely fast paced, interesting, and exciting. I loved the
characters and the idea of there being an unknown kingdom of vampires just
hiding away on an island somewhere. I loved reading about the different
dynamics between the different characters and how the author was able to show
how different some people really are from each other. Even siblings are never
alike. This book was only 147 pages and that is honestly the only thing I
disliked about it.I would have loved
being able to read more about Sophia and Derek, but I guess that's why she has
a sequel coming out. I fell in love with this story and I cannot wait to see
what happens next as Sophia’s story continues.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

This quick paced story is set in the real world and in the world known as
Leets. Maya Price is taken to a different dimension and told that she is a
shifter, and that she is pivotal to a prophecy that could bring peace to their
land.

I absolutely loved this story. I enjoyed all of the characters and all of the
friendships that were forged. I enjoyed the fact that the characters were well
created and relatable. The world that was created was rich and vibrant and I
loved the idea of being able to control the four different elements. This story
is full of action, loss, and friendship. Maya Price is left reeling over the choices
she has made and the position she has been put in based on a prophecy that was
created years ago. Told through diary entries, memories from characters in the
future, transcripts, and Maya’s own narrative, this story is a breath of fresh
air in the young adult fantasy market. It is a quick read and is well worth
your time. Read it! You don't know what you're missing!

This story is great from beginning to end without a moment of boredom.The ending is full of shocking turns that
will leave you begging for the next installment.